Report suggests that Twitter may provide spam information to Elon Musk
An article has suggested Twitter will provide spam information to Elon Musk.
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An article has suggested Twitter will provide spam information to Elon Musk.
The tech giant hosts its 2022 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this week, having announced new products and features, including a Buy Now, Pay Later service for its Wallet
Twitter gaps down as Musk representative sends letter to Twitter for spam information.
During the holiday-shortened week of May 30 – June 03, we saw AMC benefiting from the success of Top Gun: Maverick, Microsoft downgrading its revenue projections, Delta Airlines raising them and more developments
The week of May 23-27 was a good one for Wall Street, as SPX500 looks set to stop its seven-week losing. Nvidia’s record revenues and cautious guidance, Alibaba’s resilience and XPeng’s mixed results were some of the news that stood out
Apple looks to be trading at a discount to its intrinsic value. Nevertheless, caution is still warranted.
During the week of May 16-20 Twitter remained in the spotlight, Wall Street languished as poor results from major retailers reignited fears of stagflation, China’s Xiaomi saw a revenue drop, while more news were in the spotlight
Large US retailers were in focus this week, as they reported their earnings, which showed lower profitability and margins in an environment of high inflation
Large retailers' margin squeeze due to supply shocks. Ominous inflation spiral signs need to be controlled
Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter (TWTR.us) cannot proceed until the company provides proof that the number of fake or spam accounts makes up less than 5% of total accounts.
The week of May 09-13 was bad for Wall Street and definitely did not lack headlines, as Elon Musk just put the Twitter deal temporarily on hold, Ford sold Rivian shares, Disney+ impressed and other news attracted attention
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